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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) novel Chapter 82

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The Day Our Promise Breaks (Charles and Evelyn) is the best current series by the author C.M. Thompson. The Chapter 82 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 82 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Charles felt a lump form in his throat. His thin lips quivered as he spoke in a raspy voice, "I'm sorry."

He hadn't realized that something as seemingly trivial as a trip to the amusement park could mean so much to Charlie.

Evelyn heard the hoarseness and genuine regret in Charles' voice and shut her eyes tightly. After a moment, she opened them, slowly turned her head, and glared at Charles, her eyes red and swollen from crying. His eyes looked a bit red, too. She said with emphasis, "Sorry? Charles, your apologies are worthless!"

Charles watched Evelyn, who was on the brink of breaking down. He remembered how Evelyn had pleaded with him for this chance, even going so far as to beg on her knees.

Initially, he had no time to spare. Sandy was scheduled for surgery, and she was terrified. He had promised Sandy he would be by her side until it was over.

When Evelyn first brought it up, he flat-out refused, but he hadn't expected Evelyn to be so desperate. In the end, he agreed, but he broke his promise anyway.

"I was wrong, and I'll make it up to Charlie." Charles' voice softened.

It was the first time he'd spoken to Evelyn in such a humble tone.

Evelyn clenched her fists. She didn’t let up immediately but pressed further, "Make it up to me? How do you plan on making it up to me? Do you realize how long Charlie waited for you at the amusement park that day? From morning till night. Over ten hours.

"It was thirteen degrees below zero that day.

"Charlie was just five. How could she handle that temperature? She stood there, stubbornly waiting for you in the biting cold.

"And where were you?"

She’d heard his arrival but held all her resentment in check. She had deliberately let him see the drawings. She wanted to know if he would remain cold and indifferent or be moved upon seeing Charlie’s drawings, which were filled with love for her irresponsible father.

If he was moved, it meant he did care about Charlie. Then, she would tell him that Dahlia was the reason Charlie was gone. Would he choose Charlie, then?

Maybe Charlie could find peace sooner.

"Evelyn, tell me, where is Charlie?" Charles took Evelyn’s hand again, asking once more.

Evelyn looked deep into his eyes, fighting back the storm inside her, and replied as calmly as she could, "If you truly want to see Charlie, I'll take you to her right now."

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